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bailiff "byrd a judge judy superfan, amy posted that it was a "dream day" with byrd and judy, and demanded when she played judge. byrd always avoids eye contact when he hands judy legal documents, so, amy didn't hesitate to call him out. >> but you're looking at me. >> i'm sorry, i forgot, your hon honor. >> thank you very much. >> you need it here. in her new movie "snatched," which hits theaters on friday. she puts up with over protective mom goldie hawn. her tropical vacation goes horribly wrong. she's the best. this is judge judy's 21st season and she's still watched every single day by more than 10 million people. >> yep, that's because she gets us together. >>> okay, james corden isn't there yet, he's celebrating year two of hosting the late late show. now he's back for another carpool karaoke primetime special. >> how did you pick katy perry. >> to have as many halftime super bowl performances we can. we had gaga, bruno, the red hot chili peppers. now, katy perry ♪ you're gonna hear me roar >> you hasn't sung roar at top of their voice. >> i have carpool karaoke with her every singl
bailiff "byrd a judge judy superfan, amy posted that it was a "dream day" with byrd and judy, and demanded when she played judge. byrd always avoids eye contact when he hands judy legal documents, so, amy didn't hesitate to call him out. >> but you're looking at me. >> i'm sorry, i forgot, your hon honor. >> thank you very much. >> you need it here. in her new movie "snatched," which hits theaters on friday. she puts up with over protective mom...
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he was trying to win you back. >> judy: yes he was. >> chris: ended at work? >> judy: no. back. [laughs] >> chris: she has years, depression and bulimia, alcoholism. you've been very public about it, why? >> judy: because i can't keep my mouth shut. >> chris: she's written several books about it, including her latest one, cravings. not surprisingly she says what she finds most healing is to sing. >> judy: of the when i was still drinking, i very much would get behind the microphone and shut my eyes and saying for two hours and that was a period where nobody could get at me. >> chris: before we knew it, collins was giving us a private concert. at age 78 she still does more than 100 performances a year. >> judy: i love to sing and the like to and the music is on and the sound is great and the band is great a i should be doing. >> chris: no plans to retire? >> judy: oh, my god! it's not in my repertoire! i think part of it is that i am an artist and artist don't retire. >> chris: 's this summer, collins will tour the country with an old boyfriend stephen stills, marking the f
he was trying to win you back. >> judy: yes he was. >> chris: ended at work? >> judy: no. back. [laughs] >> chris: she has years, depression and bulimia, alcoholism. you've been very public about it, why? >> judy: because i can't keep my mouth shut. >> chris: she's written several books about it, including her latest one, cravings. not surprisingly she says what she finds most healing is to sing. >> judy: of the when i was still drinking, i very much...
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>> republicans are a mix bag, as you say, judy.y of them are supportive in general of the idea that james comey was a good public servant. they've known him for years but their biggest talking point was they think they have faith in the f.b.i. there are some who say the timing was a problem, like ron johnson. there are others lik who say the considering what to do, and there are others like john mccain who say they are very concerned about every aspect of this. >> woodruff: all right lisa desjardins at the capitol, john yang at the white house. both of you continuing tow follow this story. thank you, both. inside the f.b.i., morale among agents had taken a beating months before last night's firing of director james comey. we take a look at how agent's have been responding and what it means for the bureau's work going forward with matt apuzzo, he has been covering all this closely for "the new york times." matt, so what is your reporting telling you what about preceded this blockbuster announcement yesterday? >> well, as you heard f
>> republicans are a mix bag, as you say, judy.y of them are supportive in general of the idea that james comey was a good public servant. they've known him for years but their biggest talking point was they think they have faith in the f.b.i. there are some who say the timing was a problem, like ron johnson. there are others lik who say the considering what to do, and there are others like john mccain who say they are very concerned about every aspect of this. >> woodruff: all...
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>>> plus, judge judy in high school.nd our time with judy and her family. >> she's my fourth >>> we have a first look at "beauty and the beast's" dance scene choreography. a special feature when the movie comes out on digital and blu-ray ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. >>> hello, james corden here. i just wanted to let you all know that i won't be hosting the tony awards on cbs -- >> what are you doing? >> letting them know i won't be hosting the tony awards -- >> why? you weare announcin t while you're wearing a tux. >> he's got you there, james. kevin spacey will be the host when they hair on june 11th on cbs. james corden will host the
>>> plus, judge judy in high school.nd our time with judy and her family. >> she's my fourth >>> we have a first look at "beauty and the beast's" dance scene choreography. a special feature when the movie comes out on digital and blu-ray ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on...
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let's bring in judy miller, pulitzer prize winning author and we have her join us at these times. and the great thing having you with us, we can benefit from your experience that goes back in this region so far. you've covered saudi arabia all the way back in the '70s and '80s and i'm interested from your thought about what's changed here? what should we be looking for? what has struck you as the most notable now that the president's been on the ground there for about nine hours? >> i think what's really changed is saudi arabia itself. i mean, when i went there in the beginning and you know, in the '70s, it was -- there was one capital, riyadh, with almost nothing around it and now you have a country of 30 million people, 20 million of whom are saudis, 10 million of whom are foreigners, but you still have this heavy dependence on oil. so, what you have now and what i'm seeing now for the first time ever is a younger generation beginning to rise up and say, we want to be a more normal country. we don't want to be dependent totally on oil, and the deputy crowned prince, mohammed bin
let's bring in judy miller, pulitzer prize winning author and we have her join us at these times. and the great thing having you with us, we can benefit from your experience that goes back in this region so far. you've covered saudi arabia all the way back in the '70s and '80s and i'm interested from your thought about what's changed here? what should we be looking for? what has struck you as the most notable now that the president's been on the ground there for about nine hours? >> i...
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judy had only met muslims in passing and never anyone from syria. they didn't share a common language or culture, but discovered something profound. >> they are no different than me and you and you. i have children. i want the best for my children, and that's what you want. >> i am of the christian faith and you're of a different faith. >> i went in anticipating that it was going to be a special night, but i never would have even imagined how life changing it was. >> life changing because that very next day, judy asked the free syria foundation -- >> i like >> refugee family to take under her wing. >> it has been amazing. >> she now spends her evenings and weekends picking up donations of home furnishings, clothing, and toys for her syrian family. >> oh my goodness, i wasn't expecting it. they are beautiful. oh my goodness. >> on the surface, it's a pair of end tables. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> but to judy, it's a show of support for the family she loves. >> i'm excited because i know how excited the family is going t
judy had only met muslims in passing and never anyone from syria. they didn't share a common language or culture, but discovered something profound. >> they are no different than me and you and you. i have children. i want the best for my children, and that's what you want. >> i am of the christian faith and you're of a different faith. >> i went in anticipating that it was going to be a special night, but i never would have even imagined how life changing it was. >>...
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>>> plus, judge judy in high school.nd our time with judy and her family. >> she's my fourth >>> hello, james corden here. i just wanted to let you all know that i won't be hosting the tony awards on cbs -- >> what are you doing? >> letting them know i won't be hosting the tony awards -- >> why? you weare announcing that you'r not hosting the tony awards while you're wearing a tux. >> he's got you there, james. kevin spacey will be the host when they hair on june 11th on cbs. james corden will host the grammys next year, after ll cool j hosted the show for years. and speaking of ll, he just received a very special honor from his daughter's college on the same day that she graduated. just another achievement for the guy who didn't even finish high school. >> i wasn't exactly the ideal student. you know what i mean? a lot of thumbtacks in chairs, chair pullouts and gum in hair, it was -- i wasn't really made for school. ♪ >> ll dropped out at 16, so he was beaming as 21-year-old samaria received her associate's degree in d
>>> plus, judge judy in high school.nd our time with judy and her family. >> she's my fourth >>> hello, james corden here. i just wanted to let you all know that i won't be hosting the tony awards on cbs -- >> what are you doing? >> letting them know i won't be hosting the tony awards -- >> why? you weare announcing that you'r not hosting the tony awards while you're wearing a tux. >> he's got you there, james. kevin spacey will be the host when...
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judy?s newshour weekend: continuing coverage of the reactions to president trump's decision to fire f.b.i. director james comey, plus how a small african nation became a prized location for military bases. >> the ceremony illustrated just how many other nations have a military presence in france, italy and japan. now, add china to the list. to protect its economic interest in the region, china is building its first overseas military base here. on track to be completed this year. that's chinese navy frigate in the harbor. the base seven miles north of where the americans are. >> woodruff: that's tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend. and we'll be back, right here, on monday. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation,
judy?s newshour weekend: continuing coverage of the reactions to president trump's decision to fire f.b.i. director james comey, plus how a small african nation became a prized location for military bases. >> the ceremony illustrated just how many other nations have a military presence in france, italy and japan. now, add china to the list. to protect its economic interest in the region, china is building its first overseas military base here. on track to be completed this year. that's...
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joining us now as judy. she is a form right "new york times" reporter and fellow at the manhattan institute. he is a former member of the fbi, 2 hectares of joint task force. steve, i want to start with you. what are the investigators on on the ground as well as at the medical examiner's office, what are they looking at right now? >> right now there are to go very important questions that need to be answered. who is this individual that detonated a bomb and what type of material was the bondmaid of? if they find out who he is and can identify him, if they can trace back to his associates and his accomplice, anyone else who was involved in the planning and execution of this operation. the barbecue of a material is very important because they will be able to tell if this was a bomb that was from a homegrown terrorist or if it was a type of bomb that could have some sort of foreign connection. >> arthel: judy and want to bring it into the because you put this piece on foxnews.com. talk about what you have been
joining us now as judy. she is a form right "new york times" reporter and fellow at the manhattan institute. he is a former member of the fbi, 2 hectares of joint task force. steve, i want to start with you. what are the investigators on on the ground as well as at the medical examiner's office, what are they looking at right now? >> right now there are to go very important questions that need to be answered. who is this individual that detonated a bomb and what type of material...
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i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and ramesh ponnuru. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org boom! hello, i'm julia child. welcome to my house. what fun we're going to have baking all kinds of incredible cakes, pies and breads right here in my own kitchen. master baker danielle forestier learned her craft in france from the famous boulanger, professor raymond calvel. today she shares her technique for baking the classic baguette. join us on...
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i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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. >> judge judy: the two of you had a fight. >> announcer: ...with an age-old problem. >> judge judy:t, and you took the baby with you. >> i gave my baby a kiss goodbye, and it kind of broke my heart. >> judge judy: you unilaterally decided, "it's my baby. i can leave." >> announcer: but they came to the right place. >> judge judy: i know the business of custody. this used to be my breakfast, lunch, and dinner. i know all about them. i'm not just a pretty face that they keep up here. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution rafael farias is suing the mother of his son, blanca tamayo, for court fees, dmv fees, car repairs, and a false restraining order. >> byrd: order! all rise.
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: new eruptions in the storm following the trump presidency, with reports that a senior white house advisor is a person of interest in the russia investigation. and, president trump boasts to russian officials that firing f.b.i. director comey eased "great pressure" on him. then, new insight into the saga surrounding the russia investigation. we sit down with a friend of comey's. >> the color of wallpaper was that these were not honorable people, and that protecting the f.b.i. from them was his day job. >> woodruff: also ahead, millions in iran went to the polls today in a high-stakes presidential election with global implications. and, it's friday-- mark shields and david brooks analyze a whirlwind week of news. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of soci
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: new eruptions in the storm following the trump presidency, with reports that a senior white house advisor is a person of interest in the russia investigation. and, president trump boasts to russian officials that firing f.b.i. director comey eased "great pressure" on him. then, new insight into the saga surrounding the russia investigation. we sit down with a friend of comey's. >> the color of wallpaper was that these were not...
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. >>> and judge judy, giving out life-changing career advice. stay tuned for that. >> perfect. >>> now, for may 26th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> thanks for joining us. nancy odell is off tonight. >> and we have more in the aftermath of the manchester terror attack. >> ariana grande said she's returning to manchester to raise money to attack victims with a benefit concert. details still being worked out. she said our response to this violence must be to come closer together, to love more, to sing louder. >> it's awful. it's awful. >> meanwhile, arianna's friend katy perry paid tribute to the 22 victims. >> that's my friend, sister, brother, cousin, the person that loves music. you know? >> the singer's next stop, hull, england, where she will have stepped-up security. >> whatever you can do to help, you should. if you can't do anything, that's fine. but what you should do is not let them win. [ applause ] >> also performing, lorde, the chainsmokers, and shawn mendes. and tuesday, miley cyrus performed a tribute to the victims. >> i
. >>> and judge judy, giving out life-changing career advice. stay tuned for that. >> perfect. >>> now, for may 26th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> thanks for joining us. nancy odell is off tonight. >> and we have more in the aftermath of the manchester terror attack. >> ariana grande said she's returning to manchester to raise money to attack victims with a benefit concert. details still being worked out. she said our response to...
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. >> comedienne long a fan of judge judy this week she got a chance to be judge judy.ttle while. >> you're out of order. >> ha-ha. >> schumer was given the chance to actually sit on the judge's bench and joke around with the world's richest bailiff. i want to know him. >> yeah. >> the world's richest bailiff. >> can he throw some of the riches our way? >> scolding him for handing a te while looking at her. don't you look at me. >> she is getting used to the judge's bench i think. >> also shared snaps on instagram. one thing she didn't do though, didn't get to swim around in, judge judy's money vault, skrooge mcduck. >> a rich woman. you are neighbors from long island, right? >> listen, they don't keep me here because i'm gorgeous, they keep me here because i'm smart. i'm ready. whenever, whenever judge judy wants to retire. >> okay. >> no legal background the i've am ready for the role. >> all right. they keep me here because i'm smart and beautiful. >> you know what they say, mo money, mo problems. >> that's what they say. >> don't think for diddy. >> the rapper once
. >> comedienne long a fan of judge judy this week she got a chance to be judge judy.ttle while. >> you're out of order. >> ha-ha. >> schumer was given the chance to actually sit on the judge's bench and joke around with the world's richest bailiff. i want to know him. >> yeah. >> the world's richest bailiff. >> can he throw some of the riches our way? >> scolding him for handing a te while looking at her. don't you look at me. >> she is...
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when it's over, i will kiss it good-bye without a regret. >> it's not often we can say judge judy wasshe was when we talked to her 20 years ago. she's still on top today, and sharing her wisdom with the next generation. >> if you take advice from a jerk, what does that make you? >> she addressed the graduating class of a high school in west virginia, the entire senior class entered her facebook contest, and the prize, her honor as their commencement speaker. >> judge judy is all about empowering women. she's celebrating the 10th anniversary of her honor, the charity she founded with her daughter. >> we decided, let's do something for the community. >> are you proud? we know she's proud. >> proud of you, proud of me, because i raised you well. >> over the years, we've shared many moments with her. after graduation, she says she wants to counsel young people. >> she's the greatest, and also shared this bit of wisdom. the greatest gift a parent can give a child is confidence. >>> on the season premiere of "the bachelorette," we saw rachel meet her suitors. and the guys are already gettin
when it's over, i will kiss it good-bye without a regret. >> it's not often we can say judge judy wasshe was when we talked to her 20 years ago. she's still on top today, and sharing her wisdom with the next generation. >> if you take advice from a jerk, what does that make you? >> she addressed the graduating class of a high school in west virginia, the entire senior class entered her facebook contest, and the prize, her honor as their commencement speaker. >> judge...
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judy, anything you make in terms of this deliverable of $110 billion arms contract? is it a red herring, simply a gift from the saudis to president trump or do we read more into it? >> no, i think this is definitely a signal saudi arabia wants to continue to do business, and arms business with the united states. you know, saudi arabia is already the fourth largest military spender in the world. more than the u.k. so, the fact that they're buying these weapons from us is a signal to us that, yes, they wants a long-term partnership at a time when they are also trying to begin to develop their own arms industry. so, it's a very important signal, as is this press conference about oil. that's the second thing to watch for. >> and obviously the saudi military suddenly now using the military a lot more in its fight against the iranian-backed rebels in yemen. >> i want it bring in john roberts in the room here as we're awaiting the press conference with secretary of state rex tillerson and his counterpart. now, john, i want to bring you in, although you don't have a crystal
judy, anything you make in terms of this deliverable of $110 billion arms contract? is it a red herring, simply a gift from the saudis to president trump or do we read more into it? >> no, i think this is definitely a signal saudi arabia wants to continue to do business, and arms business with the united states. you know, saudi arabia is already the fourth largest military spender in the world. more than the u.k. so, the fact that they're buying these weapons from us is a signal to us...
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. >> arthel: judy miller is here as well, you have been covering the story throughout the evening and you have been raising this as a problem with immigration. >> it could be, the answer to that question depends on whether or not this is a lone wolf attack, the kind of attack that we've been seeing more and more of that is inspired by rather than directed by isis, we won't know that until we know whether or not he had accomplices in this task. the population of manchester is disproportionately high in terms of the muslim population, it's roughly one and 24 all of britain, but in manchester it is 9%-15%. this community is usually cordial with the law enforcement authorities, but as a very mixed reaction to the population, for example the mayor of london is a muslim and very proud of it and speaks openly about these issue issues. many of the people who are the 800 who went to syria or iraq to fight, half of whom are believed to have returned to britain, they would be the focus of law enforcement inquiry rather than the muslim population at large. it's very important to keep that in mind
. >> arthel: judy miller is here as well, you have been covering the story throughout the evening and you have been raising this as a problem with immigration. >> it could be, the answer to that question depends on whether or not this is a lone wolf attack, the kind of attack that we've been seeing more and more of that is inspired by rather than directed by isis, we won't know that until we know whether or not he had accomplices in this task. the population of manchester is...
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we have people we have judy slater saying that the black employees were raising health care premiums. that asking questions about one woman who had three children whether they were all fathered by the same person. the list goes on and on. >> july be bringing this to london this week. let me ask lisa, you're flying to london, as well. will you meeting with these regulators. what will you be sharing? >> right after the show i'm going to the airport, brian, and i will be speaking to them tomorrow with my client, wendy walsh. very brave woman who came out publicly and helped us to topple o'reilly. the question i think for the british regulators is, is money the most important thing? is money the only thing that matters. because clearly what fox news came tens of millions of dollars to silence women over the years. they had enough money to continue to flout the law. they didn't mind when bill o'reilly sexually harassed in 2004, calling her on the phone, reportedly she has tapes of him in the middle of a sex act while he's calling her on the phone. that was okay. they drove her out. in 2011
we have people we have judy slater saying that the black employees were raising health care premiums. that asking questions about one woman who had three children whether they were all fathered by the same person. the list goes on and on. >> july be bringing this to london this week. let me ask lisa, you're flying to london, as well. will you meeting with these regulators. what will you be sharing? >> right after the show i'm going to the airport, brian, and i will be speaking to...
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[laughter] >> judy collins has had emotional problems over there years.been very public about this, why? >> because i cannot keep my mouth shut. >> she has written several books about including latest one, cravings. not surprisingly she says what she finds most healing is to sing. >> the days and i'm still drinking you know i very much would kind of get behind the microphone and shut my eyes and sing. for two hours. and that was a period where ♪ ♪ nobody can get at me. ♪ [music] ♪ >> since you asked, before ♪ we knew it judy collins was ♪ giving us a private concert. ♪ age 78 she still does more ♪ than 100 performances a ♪ year. ♪ [music] ♪ >>. ♪ >> i love to sing. the lights are on the music is on, the sound is great and the band is great. i am exactly where i should be doing what i should be doing. >> no plans to retire? >> oh my god! it is not my repertoire. i think part of it is that i am an artist. and artists don't retire. >> this summer judy collins will tour the country with that old boyfriend stephen stills. rocking the first time that they share
[laughter] >> judy collins has had emotional problems over there years.been very public about this, why? >> because i cannot keep my mouth shut. >> she has written several books about including latest one, cravings. not surprisingly she says what she finds most healing is to sing. >> the days and i'm still drinking you know i very much would kind of get behind the microphone and shut my eyes and sing. for two hours. and that was a period where ♪ ♪ nobody can get at...
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judy, there is a problem i have. watergate was a great story, it was very different because it started with a crime. so part on the crimes we have seen here are bleeks coming with regard -- are leaks coming with regard to classified information. when you have a one-source story, last week rod rosenstein it was alleged according to one source in the justice department, that he was going to resign because he was so upset at comey firing. it turns out he wasn't going to resign. that's what he said when he was finally caught up with as a reporter. "the washington post" has huge headlines based on one source that turns out to be wrong. and it moves the media narrative in the wrong direction. there is something wrong with that. >> i understand where you are coming from and your objection is understandable. but look at what adam schiff just said to our audience. look at what other republican senators are saying about the potential seriousness of this leak. let's look at the legislatorring getting to have these briefings. i
judy, there is a problem i have. watergate was a great story, it was very different because it started with a crime. so part on the crimes we have seen here are bleeks coming with regard -- are leaks coming with regard to classified information. when you have a one-source story, last week rod rosenstein it was alleged according to one source in the justice department, that he was going to resign because he was so upset at comey firing. it turns out he wasn't going to resign. that's what he said...
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fellow derby legend judy arnold is glad she did. >> annie had a heart to preserve what she did.hat she did that. i didn't think that way. >> when ann dies, she leaves all this to jim fitzpatrick, her lifelong fan whom she inspired to join the roller derby himself. he's sure it's worth many thousands of dollars, but knows ann had a plan for him. why did she leave you her inheritance? >> i love the sport, and she knew that i was doing the best i could trying to bring roller derby back to where it should be. >> jim now manages the san francisco bay bombers, one of the first teams calvello skated for. but if roller derby has a future, it's now in the hands of skaters like stacey blitsch. malibu stacey who skates for the l.a. firebirds is in town to face the bombers. >> oh, my goodness! hello! >> so she, jim fitzpatrick, and judy arnold teach me some tricks of the trade. >> so, jim, what are you gonna teach me today? >> we're gonna start out with a whip. and a whip is a way of propelling a skater or teammate down the track. it accelerates their speed. >> now it's my turn. i'm gonna d
fellow derby legend judy arnold is glad she did. >> annie had a heart to preserve what she did.hat she did that. i didn't think that way. >> when ann dies, she leaves all this to jim fitzpatrick, her lifelong fan whom she inspired to join the roller derby himself. he's sure it's worth many thousands of dollars, but knows ann had a plan for him. why did she leave you her inheritance? >> i love the sport, and she knew that i was doing the best i could trying to bring roller...
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judy blew kisses. >> as mother, i wanted to fix things and there wasn't a thing i could do. it was therapeutic for me through the whole process. >> reporter: the retired schoolteacher uprooted her life from florida to california to be marty's hands, helping the now 29-year-old find value in a dramatically altered life. >> these past two years have been such a transformation. i know that i can embrace challenges, and see them as an opportunity for growth. i just realized that your circumstance is not your sentence. >> reporter: earning an honorary degree after giving a master's course on love. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. we )re following breakin: the search for a missing uber driver intensifies in san >>> right now at 6:00 we're following breaking news. the search for a missing uber driver intensifies in san francisco. the man investigators want to talk to and why he might be hard to track down. the news at 6:00 starts right now. goo
judy blew kisses. >> as mother, i wanted to fix things and there wasn't a thing i could do. it was therapeutic for me through the whole process. >> reporter: the retired schoolteacher uprooted her life from florida to california to be marty's hands, helping the now 29-year-old find value in a dramatically altered life. >> these past two years have been such a transformation. i know that i can embrace challenges, and see them as an opportunity for growth. i just realized that...
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judy o'connor says she had no idea she'd receive an honorary degree. she called it a very special moment. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - 6th grey day - rain for the early am rush - pm thunderstorms likely (some strong/severe) - unsettled weather pattern through the holiday weekend (not a washout - overall, just fine) today: morning rain. midday break. pm thunderstorms. some strong to severe. highs: 72-77 winds: e to sw 5-10 mph tonight: showers and storms ending. partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 55-59 winds: w 5-10 mph friday: partly sunny. breezy. isolated afternoon shower. highs: 76-80 winds: wnw 10-15 g 25 mph coming up-- a girl's encounter lion went viral this week. and now-- she's getting some medical attention. what animal experts pointed out-- that had her family very concerned. we built our 100% fiber optic network because we knew that in the future everybody would need fast, powerful internet and lots of it. and now we're introducing the fios gigabit connection with download speeds up to 940 mgs th
judy o'connor says she had no idea she'd receive an honorary degree. she called it a very special moment. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - 6th grey day - rain for the early am rush - pm thunderstorms likely (some strong/severe) - unsettled weather pattern through the holiday weekend (not a washout - overall, just fine) today: morning rain. midday break. pm thunderstorms. some strong to severe. highs: 72-77 winds: e to sw 5-10 mph tonight: showers and storms ending. partly to mostly...
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i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: well. >> glor: welcome to the programk i'm jeff glor, we begin this morning with politics with molly ball of the atlantic. >> there's so much uncertainty inside the white house, it's very chaotic. nobody, on the staff knew that this was coming. and they are-- they don't know what could be the next shoe to drop given that there seems to be, not to mix metaphors, a new can of worms opened everyday. you referred to it as damage control which is what we are used to here in washington but there is no controlling the damage 678 it seems very much to be o
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i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org boom! hello, i'm julia child. welcome to my house. what fun we're going to have baking all kinds of incredible cakes, pies and breads right here in my own kitchen. this gorgeous cream cake layered with meringue is a viennese specialty. pastry chef and master teacher markus farbinger of the culinary institute of america shows us how to do it.
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>> i went to a police station nearby and told them my story. >> announcer: "judge judy." to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-old brittany latta is suing her former landlord-to-be candace kiblinger for the return of a cleaning deposit. candace says brittany forfeited the deposit when she decided not to move in. >> byr
>> i went to a police station nearby and told them my story. >> announcer: "judge judy." to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 23-year-old brittany latta is suing her former landlord-to-be candace kiblinger for the return of a cleaning deposit. candace says brittany forfeited the deposit when she decided not...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight... >> this is a repeal and replace of obamacare make no mistake about it. >> sreenivasan: a new prescription for american health care, house republicans narrowly pass a bill to overhaul the affordable care act. also ahead, when the economy leaves town, we visit janesville, wisconsin to hear what happens after the biggest employer shuts its doors. >> this is a story of what choices people made when there were no good choices left. because it was impossible to keep your income and stay working here. >> sreenivasan: plus, refugees fleeing south sudan's civil war pour into uganda, but tensions break out as the fight for scarce resources plague overcrowded villages.
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight... >> this is a repeal and replace of obamacare make no mistake about it. >> sreenivasan: a new prescription for american health care, house republicans narrowly pass a bill to overhaul the affordable care act. also ahead, when the economy leaves town, we visit janesville, wisconsin to hear what happens after the biggest employer shuts its doors. >> this is a story of what choices people made when there were no good choices left....
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>> hm. >> are they, judy? >> no, they're not. >> he had a knife?. >> any jury is not going to find me guilty. my only witness is my victim. >> why would you recant those elements of the story? >> well, i don't want to be responsible for him going back to jail. >> i miss you. >> i miss you, too, babe. when are you coming up next week? >> tuesday. same time. >> i love you, baby. >> love you, too, honey. >> i'll call you tomorrow. >> yeah, stay out of trouble. okay? >> all right. you be good. >> love you. >> bye. >> bye. >> do you consider yourself a victim of domestic violence? >> yes, i do. >> this is a man who repeatedly hit you, why are you making it so easy for him in this environment? >> i don't know. obviously i want to. i've always been, you know, more concerned apparently for the other person than for myself, obviously. i understand how it works. i've tried to help family and to get out of the situation and then of course they went back and then at that point you realize that it's better just to let it take its course and hope eventually that
>> hm. >> are they, judy? >> no, they're not. >> he had a knife?. >> any jury is not going to find me guilty. my only witness is my victim. >> why would you recant those elements of the story? >> well, i don't want to be responsible for him going back to jail. >> i miss you. >> i miss you, too, babe. when are you coming up next week? >> tuesday. same time. >> i love you, baby. >> love you, too, honey. >> i'll call you...
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going to bring in judy miller here. john was talking about the fact the president is going to the holocaust director, it's moving, it's emotional, i remember speaking to survivor there. that story alone brought me to tears. the president will obviously be very emotionally moved by that, i can't believe that he would not be. >> i'm sure he will be. i'm sure they will take note of that very moving place. israel has a very complicated, complex relationship with the holocaust, on one hand, israel -- had israel existed, the strong belief in that country, 6 million jews would not have died in europe. it gives the israelis a reason to go on fighting for that territory. it is both a symbol and political reality for them toda today. >> another political reality, what's interesting, a lot of people don't talk about it, you have five churches actually running that place. this is the place where christ died and resurrected according to scripture. the churches don't get along. the government says they will not get involved in their
going to bring in judy miller here. john was talking about the fact the president is going to the holocaust director, it's moving, it's emotional, i remember speaking to survivor there. that story alone brought me to tears. the president will obviously be very emotionally moved by that, i can't believe that he would not be. >> i'm sure he will be. i'm sure they will take note of that very moving place. israel has a very complicated, complex relationship with the holocaust, on one hand,...
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judy miller joins us, adjunct professor at the manhattan institute, fox news contributor, and, judy,new first couple of france, your thoughts. >> well, i think that if you listened to the speech in french or in english, you understand how this 39-year-old ingenue, in a way, even though he was the finance minister under the socialist government has managed in the space of one year to capture the imagination of the french people. everything, he is so -- eric, he is so charismatic, and he speaks so beautifully, and he specifically told people not to boo those who voted for le pen. he said he was going to bring the country together and unite france. it was a unifying speech, and it was also a speech that reflected the audacity -- a word he used -- of a man who has upended french politics. i mean, he was neither a socialist, nor a republican. he is the new man. and what the french have done today is reject euro phobia, and they rejected islamophobia, and he gave a message of hope and reminded the french that they stand for liberty, equality, fraternity, human rights which is kind of the o
judy miller joins us, adjunct professor at the manhattan institute, fox news contributor, and, judy,new first couple of france, your thoughts. >> well, i think that if you listened to the speech in french or in english, you understand how this 39-year-old ingenue, in a way, even though he was the finance minister under the socialist government has managed in the space of one year to capture the imagination of the french people. everything, he is so -- eric, he is so charismatic, and he...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a critical threat in britain. new arrests tied to the manchester attack as police search for a network allegedly behind the bomber. also ahead this wednesday, one-on-one with senator dianne feinstein. a key member of the intelligence committee weighs in on the state of the russia investigations. and comey's records. >> one way or another, they're going to be turned over. it's just a question of time. his documents are fundamental to the issue of his firing. >> woodruff: then, we are in rome for president trump's first meeting with the pope. plus: ♪ ♪ celebrating the intersection between music and technology. jeffrey brown takes us to a festival pushing the bounds of sound. >> there's something to be said about all music being some translation of our language and our way of communicating. it's a language. this is a new language. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects u
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a critical threat in britain. new arrests tied to the manchester attack as police search for a network allegedly behind the bomber. also ahead this wednesday, one-on-one with senator dianne feinstein. a key member of the intelligence committee weighs in on the state of the russia investigations. and comey's records. >> one way or another, they're going to be turned over. it's just a question of time. his documents are fundamental to the issue of...
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judy picked up everything and moved. her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched our heart, too. we celebrate marty and marty's assistant tonight. >>> thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to s >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> the officers gave multiple commands to that subject to disarm himself with that shotgun. >> bullets were fired through a south san francisco neighborhood overnight. leaving one man dead. police say they fired the deadly shot. good afternoon, and thank you for joining us. i'm alma daetz. >> and i'm larry beil. one offer certificate suffered minor injuries in the incident and was take
judy picked up everything and moved. her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched...
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judy picked up everything and moved. her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched our heart, too. we celebrate marty and marty's assistant tonight. >>> thanks for watching. i'm david muir this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are a retail site specialist from villanova, pennsylvania... a systems analyst from point pleasant, new jersey... and our returning champion, a cell biologist from frederick, maryland... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. hi, folks. i don't have to tell you, but with those kind of numbers, the champion is good. macken
judy picked up everything and moved. her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched...
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judy picked up moved. her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched our heart, too. we celebrate marty and marty's assistant tonight. >>> thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to on the front lines of health care, there are always new challenges and opportunities. at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for bet
judy picked up moved. her son and taking notes this mother and son would go to every class together for two years. >> when we went into class i would just introduce myself, hello, i'm judy. i'm marty's assistant. it wasn't hi, i'm marty's mom. >> at the suggestion of her son, and with the support of all relevant bodies we're honored to grant honorary degree to mrs. o'connor. >> i had no idea. it was a special moment. it really touched my heart. >> touched our heart, too....
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judy blew kisses. >> as mother, i wanted to fix things and there wasn't a thing i could do.tic for me. >> reporter: the retired schoolteacher uprooted her life from florida to california to be marty's hands, helping the now 29-year-old find value in a dramatically altered life. >> these past two years have been such a transformation. i know that i can embrace challenges, and see them as an opportunity for growth. i just realized that your circumstance is not your sentence. >> reporter: earning an honorary degree after giving a master's course on live. ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. bono goes off on the madmen on the manchester attack. celine and miley pay contributory pwaourt to the victims. >> now on "extra". ♪ extra, extra . >> bono's message about hate. >> they hate music. they even hate little girls. >> sell lean's message of love. >> we need to love each other more than over. >> a celebrity uprising over the terror attacks. ariana
judy blew kisses. >> as mother, i wanted to fix things and there wasn't a thing i could do.tic for me. >> reporter: the retired schoolteacher uprooted her life from florida to california to be marty's hands, helping the now 29-year-old find value in a dramatically altered life. >> these past two years have been such a transformation. i know that i can embrace challenges, and see them as an opportunity for growth. i just realized that your circumstance is not your sentence....
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judy woodruff is away. on tonight's pbs newshour: gunmen in egypt attack a coptic christian group making their way to a monastery, killing at least 28 members of the targeted religious minority. also ahead this friday, judy woodruff sits down with american aya hijazy and her husband, both charity workers released from an egyptian prison after three years. >> it was actually in the cage when the judge acquitted us all, and it was-- it was unbelievable. we, like, we prayed for it so much, but we thought it was far reaching. >> sreenivasan: and, president trump meets with world leaders in sicily for his first g-7 summit. we wrap up the events of trump's first foreign trip. and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks give their take on this week's news, and the president's first tour abroad. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with vis
judy woodruff is away. on tonight's pbs newshour: gunmen in egypt attack a coptic christian group making their way to a monastery, killing at least 28 members of the targeted religious minority. also ahead this friday, judy woodruff sits down with american aya hijazy and her husband, both charity workers released from an egyptian prison after three years. >> it was actually in the cage when the judge acquitted us all, and it was-- it was unbelievable. we, like, we prayed for it so much,...